Head Shake And Tank Slappers

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Old 06-19-2007, 12:25 PM
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Head Shake And Tank Slappers

So I Just Bought An 03 F4i Mint With 2,900 Miles On Her. Ive Been Stunting 50s For About 5 Years Now. Aint Nothin I Cant Do. And I Never Crash Or Get Road Rash. But The Only Thing Im Skared Of Takin Me Out On The Big Bike Is Head Shake/Tank Slappers. I Hear Keep Your Wheel Strait Landing Wheelies And Keep Your Arms Strait During Endos. But Then I See NME Rollin Around Corners With His Arms Bent.. What Stops Tank Slappers.. Experience Or Steering Stabilizers? Or Both.. Ive Seen Darius Get Head Shake During A Stoppie So It Must Happen To The Best Of Em. And If A Stabilizer Is The Best Way To Go Whats The Best One And Why.. Im Leaning Towards A GPR . But Is There A Better Way To Go? Please Let Me Know.
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Old 06-19-2007, 12:37 PM
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Re: Head Shake And Tank Slappers

i have gpr no problems so far but it depends on if you are going clipons or db bars!! some can mount with dbs some can't(or atleast untill bill mc sell's his new top clamp and mount)
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GPR on my 636 and works excellent. No problems yet even during high speed standups.
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